Hot Tub Time Machine 2 Unrated

2015 • 99 minutes
3.7
2.62K reviews
14%
Tomatometer
Eligible
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About this movie

In this UNRATED edition when Lou (Rob Corddry) finds himself in trouble, Nick (Craig Robinson) and Jacob (Clark Duke) fire up the hot tub time machine in an attempt to get back to the past. But they inadvertently land in the future with Adam Jr. (Adam Scott). Now they have to alter the future in order to save the past... which is really the present, in the sequel from the same team that brought you the original cult hit.

Ratings and reviews

3.7
2.62K reviews
Bella Angie
June 2, 2015
This was what I guess I can describe the movie as if it was one of those national lampoons kind of movie. It had its funny parts adult situation parts and most of all its ridiculously stupid parts. I guess you have to have a really good sense of humor to like this movie because it was to me a waste of my money. Could of waited for it to come out on cable why I didn't wait I honestly don't know just wanted to see it in a boring day!!!
1 person found this review helpful
TPBGirl
April 23, 2015
Opening scene goes after pirates. First 30 mins takes pop shots at republicans for shooting black smart cars?? Geeez! Do your homework! DEMOCRATS CREATED THE KKK AND THE REPUBLICSNS FREED THE PEOPLE! So end result... Leftwing Hollywood political PIECE OF CRAP. What happened to old fashion silly comedy? Get poltical in a movie, peole will take sides. So there goes HALF your audiance and half your profits. Get a clue Hollywood... Your political crap laced movies is just that...CRAP.
24 people found this review helpful
Andrew Kuka
April 25, 2015
The story, that had some awesome potential as a kind of mystery/comedy, was hacked to death by the repetitive bad jokes, and nonsensical "shock factor" violence. Scenes that should have been pivitol and meaningful to the storyline, were glazed over and soon forgotten. Much more attention and emphasis was put into the side-show of frat-boy banter (eg. the cliffhanger Cincinnati ending followed by a time-traveling bro-fest montage). If there is a HTTM3 I hope that the makers remember that "Story is King" Another thing is that all of the characters seemed pretty static; 2 dimensional at best. The lack of John Cusack meant that there was nobody to sympathize with.
20 people found this review helpful